Can the speed of a proton change while it moves freely in magnetic field?Give reason for your answer
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Velocity as well as momentum.
When a proton enters in a region of magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force.
As a result of the force, the path of the proton becomes circular.
Hence, its velocity and momentum change.
Velocity is a vector quantity so it changes with the change in direction.
When a proton enters in a region of magnetic field, it experiences a magnetic force.
As a result of the force, the path of the proton becomes circular.
Hence, its velocity and momentum change.
Velocity is a vector quantity so it changes with the change in direction.
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